Obituary for Elise Weisenberger Giese
- US IHigp 305-1.16
- File
- 2008 April 27
Part of Gieser Family Papers
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Obituary for Elise Weisenberger Giese
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Notes from Elise Weisenberger Gieser on the History of Highland Park, IL
Part of Gieser Family Papers
90th Birthday Celebration of Elise Weisenberger Gieser
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Photographs and a photocopy of the invitation for Elise's birthday celebration held at the site of her former family home on the Bonita Vista Estate, now North Suburban Synagogue Beth El.
Gieser House at 1614 Glenview Avenue, Highland Park, IL
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Black and white photographs of Gieser family home at 1614 Glenview Avenue, Highland Park, IL.
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Black and white photographs of members of the Gieser family and friends. Includes pictures of Adolph Gieser, Annie Gieser [nee Christensen], Bill [Winsor] Gieser, Fritz and Kay Gieser, Doris Jean Gieser, Clara Waite, Lizzie Gieser, Roy Parker, Foster Cagel, Carl Christensen, Johnnie Claiche, Frederick Cheiver, and Lazarus Cozacar. These photos entail various daily events being captured as the family is established and flourishes.
Gieser Family Early House and Store, Highland Park
Part of Gieser Family Papers
Black and white photographs of the Gieser family, their house, and their family store located at the corner where 1st and 2nd Street merge in Highland Park, IL.
Gieser Family Genealogy and History
Part of Gieser Family Papers
This packet contains information regarding the Gieser family's research into their family tree and history.
Advertisement for E.V. Price & Co.
Part of Gieser Family Papers
E.V. Price was the owner of the Bonita Vista estate where Elise Weisenberger Gieser grew up as the daughter of the gardener.
This collection regards the Gieser family, their descendants, and extended relatives from the turn of the 19th century to the present day in Highland Park. This collection pertains to the members of this family, as well as those who would eventually marry into the family, specifically Elise Weisenberger who married William Gieser. The collection contains a significant number of photographs and albums, Deerfield yearbooks, and other artifacts such as Adolph Gieser's fire chief medallion, and a DVD containing an interview with Elise Weisenberger Gieser about her family and her life on the Bonita Vista estate as the daughter of the gardener.
Gieser Family
Poster of Fort Sheridan Cemetery Landscape
Part of Ravinia Garden Club records
Poster with photographs and drawings of Fort Sheridan cemetery landscape project conducted by the club and Lake County Forest Preserve.